District Madhubani

Madhubani District is a district of Bihar state, India, and Madhubani town is the administrative headquarters of this district. Madhubani district is a part of Darbhanga Division.
Geography of Madhubani
Madhubani district is bounded on North side by Hill region of Nepal, on South side by Darbhanga District, on east side by Supaul District and west side by Sitamarhi District. Madhubani district occupies a total of 3501 sq. kms.

Main Rives : Kamla, Jeevachh, Koshi, Kareh, Gehuan, Supen, Trishula, Balan, Bhutahi Balan, and Adhwara Group are the main rivers.

Latitude of Madhubani city : 25º-59' to 26º-39' EastLongitude of Madhubani city : 85º-43' to 86º-42' North.

About Madhubani District
The district of Madhubani was carved out of the old Darbhanga district in the year 1972 as a result of reorganisation of the districts in the State. Tharu tribe and Bhar were the early inhabitants of this region. Videha kingdom also included a huge portion of Madhubani District.
Sub Division of Madhubani District
In Madhubani District there 5 sub division
Madhubani
Jaynagar
Benipatti
Jhanjharpur
Phulparas

Tourist Place in Madhubani District
Saurath
Kapileswarsthan
Uchaitha
Bhawanipur
Railways Station in Madhubani District
Jhanjharpur Railway Station
Sakri Junction Railway Station
Madhubani Railway Station
Laukaha Bazar Railway Station

Economy of Madhubani District
Madhubani District exports fish, mangoes, sugar-cane , handloom cloth, makhana (Water berries), litchi, paddy, and brass metal articles to various cities insides and outside the state. Economy of Madhubani District is basically dependent on agriculture. Major crops grown in the district are Wheat, Sugarcane and Pulses. Rearing of cattle is an important subsidiary occupation of the district. The district is well stocked with cattle

Major Crops of Madhubani District
Paddy, Wheat, Sugarcane, Paan, Pulses, Makhana are the main crops of this district.